A spokesman for the Duke of Sussex claims that although Prince Harry has been to the United Kingdom for a particular occasion, he will not be visiting his father, King Charles III, since it “will not be possible.”
Online social media users have expressed deep disappointment in response to this.
The Duke of Sussex has arrived in his nation of origin to commemorate the Invictus Games’ tenth anniversary.
News sources have stated that Prince Harry will not be seeing the King of England, despite the fact that he is in the United Kingdom to honour
the competition’s inauguration for sick and injured veterans, which took place ten years ago.
“In response to the many inquiries and continued speculation on whether or not The Duke will meet with his father while in the U.K. this week, it unfortunately will not be possible due to His Majesty’s full program,” stated a spokeswoman for Prince Harry.
“The Duke of course is understanding of his father’s diary of commitments and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon,” the statement continued.
A media publication claims that King Charles III has a packed schedule because he has started doing public royal duties again.
The announcement that Prince Harry and King Charles III will not be seeing each other during this period has shocked and outraged the public, with many expressing displeasure in the King.
“That’s absolutely unforgivable, that a Dad can’t prioritize his son. King or not!!!” a social media user reprimanded.
In a similar vein, another person said, “Harry deserves better. Shame on #KingCharles. He treated #PrincessDiana terrible as well.
#TheWholeWorldIsWatching.” “Shameful… but Prince Harry can sleep well at night. He has reached out numerous times,” commented another.
Another user highlighted the turbulent relationship between Princess Diana and King Charles III by writing, “Charles is who Diana said he was 🙃.” One other critic of King Charles III referred to him as “petty.”
Someone on Facebook said, “As a parent I can’t imagine not being able to pencil my child into my schedule.”
“I can’t imagine anything more important than getting to spend some time with a child that you really don’t see very often,” remarked a third.